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Create Linux and Windows virtual machines (VMs) in seconds and reduce costs

Azure Virtual Machines

Azure Virtual Machine (VM) services offer scalable, on-demand computing resources in the cloud. These virtual machines allow businesses to run applications, host databases, and deploy services without the need to manage physical servers. With Azure VMs, you can choose from a wide range of pre-configured operating systems and software packages or create custom configurations tailored to your specific needs. This flexibility, combined with robust security, high availability, and integration with other Azure services, makes Azure VMs an ideal solution for businesses looking to enhance their IT infrastructure with cloud capabilities.

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Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)

Build and scale apps with managed Kubernetes.

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Linux virtual machines in Azure

Provision VMs for Ubuntu, Red Hat, SUSE, and other popular distributions.

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Windows Virtual Machines

Deploy scalable, protected virtualized infrastructure.

Transforming Guest Services

Enhance guest experiences with personalized services and efficient operations using Azure Stack’s cloud capabilities.

Enhancing Patient Care

Improve patient care and data management with Azure Stack’s secure and compliant healthcare solutions.

Empowering Digital Learning

Empower digital learning and streamline administration with Azure Stack’s scalable and flexible education solutions

Driving Business Innovation

Empower digital learning and streamline administration with Azure Stack’s scalable and flexible education solutions.

Build what’s next

Get tools to take care of the busywork and streamline developer innovation with Azure.

How do Azure VMs work?

Each Azure virtual machine has a certain allocation of hardware, including CPU cores, memory, hard drives, network interfaces, and other devices to run a wide range of operating systems, applications, and workloads in the Azure cloud environment. These hardware resources are partitioned within an Azure datacenter to create Azure virtual machines.

How does Azure compare to other cloud service providers

More than 95 percent of Fortune 500 companies use Azure. Azure has more global regions than any cloud provider and offers the most comprehensive set of compliance offerings. Azure offers built-in support for the most popular integrated development environments trusted by more than 20 million developers—Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code.

Which operating systems do Azure VMs support

In addition to various Windows Server versions, Azure supports all the major Linux distributions, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, CoreOS, Debian, Oracle Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise, openSUSE, and Ubuntu

What is Azure load balancer and what are its benefits?

Azure Load Balancer distributes traffic between multiple virtual machines. You can combine Azure Load Balancer with availability zones and scale sets to get the most application resiliency. For more information about load balancing your virtual machines, see the Load Balancer quickstarts using the Azure CLI or PowerShell.

Our Solution

Features

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Automatic scaling

Autoscale up to thousands of VMs according to demand or defined schedules with Virtual Machine Scale Sets.

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Accelerated performance

Enhance network and storage performance with the Azure Boost custom hardware and optimized hypervisor design.

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Rapid backup and restore

Ensure business continuity with Azure Backup and rapid disaster recovery solutions.

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Built-in monitoring and management

Monitor performance in real time and automate VM management using Azure Monitor and Application Insights.

Migrate to innovate: Securely migrate Windows Server, SQL Server, and Linux estate to Microsoft Azure.
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